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The Quiet Future Podcast

Podcast by Kristiina Paju

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About The Quiet Future Podcast

The Quiet Future is a reflective podcast for those navigating uncertainty and seeking possibility. Inspired by the Futures Literacy Journal, each episode offers guided prompts and thoughtful conversations to help you explore how we imagine, relate to, and act upon the future. Whether you're a creative, educator, changemaker, or simply future-curious, this space invites you to slow down, listen inward, and engage with the future mindfully.

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episode Epsode 46: Why We Feel The Future First - Bonus episode artwork

Epsode 46: Why We Feel The Future First - Bonus episode

This is a special bonus episode of the Quiet Future Podcast, shared while host Kristiina Paju recovers from a cold and is unable to record this week. In this episode, we explore the core philosophy of the Institute of Behavioural Futures and its global research project, Futures We Feel. While traditional foresight often relies on formal forecasts and data, this deep dive shifts the focus to the emotional and behavioural layer of change - the space where abstract strategy meets the reality of lived experience. The discussion covers the concept of "fragments of lived anticipation", exploring how people sense and interpret the future through everyday hopes, anxieties, and emerging behaviours that may not yet appear in official foresight reports. From the personal impact of shifting work security to the weight of climate anxiety, the episode examines how individual feelings like trust, fear, and agency are not just reactions but active forces that shape collective reality. Listeners will learn about the Behavioural Atlas, a crowdsourced intelligence platform designed as a living space for mapping these human signals. The episode highlights how this tool identifies which futures feel believable, desirable, or impossible, ultimately uncovering the insight that futures move through people before they move through systems.

Yesterday - 11 min
episode Episode 45: The Stranger You're Building For: Anticipatory Joy and the Future Self Illusion artwork

Episode 45: The Stranger You're Building For: Anticipatory Joy and the Future Self Illusion

What if the biggest obstacle to building a better future isn't a lack of motivation — but the fact that your brain has already decided your future self is someone else? In this episode of The Quiet Future, behavioural futurist Kristiina Paju explores two powerful and deeply connected ideas: the future self illusion and anticipatory joy. Drawing on neuroscientist Hal Hershfield's landmark fMRI research, Kristiina unpacks why we are neurologically wired to treat our future selves like strangers — and how that quiet disconnect shapes every long-term decision we make, from saving money to building careers to imagining the futures we actually want. But this episode isn't just about the problem. It introduces anticipatory joy — the felt sense of a desired future held in the present — as the structural bridge between who you are today and who you are becoming. Not as an indulgence. As a practice. In this episode you will learn why your brain treats your future self like a stranger, how that wiring affects your decisions, relationships, and long-term planning, what anticipatory joy is and why it is one of the most underused tools in futures thinking, and three practical exercises to close the distance — including writing a letter from your future self, building sensory specificity around who you are becoming, and a single question to ask before any long-term decision. Whether you are drawn to behavioural science, futures literacy, foresight, personal development, or the psychology of decision-making, this episode offers something quietly transformative — permission to take your future self seriously enough to actually feel excited about them. The Quiet Future is a podcast about slowing down, thinking ahead, and making intentional choices — one ripple at a time. Keywords: future self illusion, anticipatory joy, behavioural futures, Hal Hershfield, futures literacy, cognitive bias, decision-making, foresight podcast, behavioural science, long-term thinking, personal development, futures thinking, self-continuity, intentional living

17 May 2026 - 9 min
episode Episode 44: The Stories We Bury - Narrative Bias, the Ostrich Effect, and the Futures We Refuse To See artwork

Episode 44: The Stories We Bury - Narrative Bias, the Ostrich Effect, and the Futures We Refuse To See

Why do we keep imagining the same futures over and over, and why do we avoid the ones that matter the most? In this episode of The Quiet Future Podcast, behavioural futurist Kristiina Paju explores two cognitive biases that quietly shape everything we plan, decide, and build toward: narrative bias and the ostrich effect. Narrative bias is our tendency to only believe futures we already have a story template for. The ostrich effect is our instinct to avoid the futures we fear. Together, they create a narrow corridor - and most of us are walking through it without realising the walls are there. In this episode you will learn what narrative bias and the ostrich effect are, how they limit your futures thinking and long-term decision-making, and three practical methods to interrupt both biases - including a story audit, naming your avoided futures, and a simple five-minute writing exercise. Whether you are interested in the behavioural science, futures literacy, foresight, or simply making better decisions, this episode offers a quiet but powerful shift in how you see what is possible. The Quiet Future is a podcast about slowing down, thinking ahead and making intentional choices - one ripple at a time. Explore more with the Institute of Behavioural Futures: https://www.behaviouralfutures.com Keywords: behavioural futures, futures literacy, cognitive bias, narrative bias, ostrich effect, foresight, decision-making, behavioural science, futures thinking

3 May 2026 - 8 min
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Episode 43: Futures Literacy As Behaviour: How Everyday Decisions Shape The Future

What is futures literacy and why doesn’t it always lead to action? In this episode of the Quiet Future Podcast, futurist Kristiina Paju explores how futures literacy connects to behavioural science, decision-making, and strategy. You’ll learn why most strategies fail at the level of everyday behaviour, and how small, repeated decisions quietly shape the future. This episode introduces a practical perspective: futures literacy is not just a thinking skill—it becomes powerful when it turns into behaviour. Listen to discover: * The gap between foresight, strategy, and real-life decisions * How behavioural patterns shape long-term futures * Why habits, defaults, and environments matter more than intention * A simple reflective prompt to align your actions with the future you want Perfect for anyone interested in futures thinking, behavioural insights, strategy, and personal or organisational transformation. Keywords: futures literacy, foresight, behavioural science, decision making, strategy, futures thinking, behaviour change, systems thinking, habits, choice architecture, long-term thinking

20 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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